I have been having to order mine from ebay or just from decorating stores online. I have a hard time finding anything outside of a daisy, heart, and a circle at our local stores. Off the beaten Path is one of the better sites I have found. Here is the linkhttp://www.cookiecutter.com/index.aspI hope this helps

My new favorite copper cutter shop is ecrandal originals. Great designs and they're beautifully made!!! I just found them around Valentine's Day and I've already placed three orders (plus I have custom cutters being made!!) Their shipping prices are the best around.

can you recommend places that will ship to canada? i found off the beaten path, loved the selection only to find out they won't ship to canada and when my friend tried to ship to another friend in the states they wouln't cuz her M/C didn't match the shipping adress i'm totally bumbed out-i want ones i can't typically get in stores. Michael's used to have a huge selection but drastically reduced to pretty much the typical ones-they also won't accept orders-how sad it that?!!?

Thanks for all the new websites I just have to check out!! Sometimes it's hard to figure the actual size of the cutter, tho. I ordered a dress cutter from Off the Beaten Path, and it was really tiny! I'm never quite sure how some of them measure their cookie cutters.

I found this great website www.karenscookies.com, you can buy cutters, not as large of sellection as other places. But what is better is she as instruction cards on decorating cookies. They are great and very helpful way of decorating. Also used her meringue buttercream receipe and it is nice. doesn't dry as hard as royal but gluides on great.

Almost all mine come from www.kitchengifts.com A few come from www.coppergifts.com and from time to time if I find a cool copper cutter from another source I'll buy that. I only use the copper cutters -- they last forever!

Almost all mine come from www.kitchengifts.com A few come from www.coppergifts.com and from time to time if I find a cool copper cutter from another source I'll buy that. I only use the copper cutters -- they last forever!

Have you tried ecrandal originals?http://stores.ecrandal.com/StoreFront.bok

I love them!! I just placed a custom order and I'm already sending in another!! They don't have nearly the number of designs the other two have, but I think their quality is unmatched. Plus, the cutters come so prettily (and carefully) packaged. My wish list is growing exponentially!!! My DH has it on his bulletin board in his office!!! Birthday - check. Anniversary - check. Christmas - check. ...

Almost all mine come from www.kitchengifts.com A few come from www.coppergifts.com and from time to time if I find a cool copper cutter from another source I'll buy that. I only use the copper cutters -- they last forever!

Have you tried ecrandal originals?http://stores.ecrandal.com/StoreFront.bok

I love them!! I just placed a custom order and I'm already sending in another!! They don't have nearly the number of designs the other two have, but I think their quality is unmatched. Plus, the cutters come so prettily (and carefully) packaged. My wish list is growing exponentially!!! My DH has it on his bulletin board in his office!!! Birthday - check. Anniversary - check. Christmas - check. ...

Wow!! What a great site!! Thanks for sharing! I see my wishlist growing...

I've decided cookies are my next frontier! So last night I decided to buy some cutters online. I wanted some specific ones and since I'm a beginner, tin ones will do. I found several at www.kitchenworksinc.com. Most were priced at $.99. I also sound several at Off the Beaten Path (www.cookiecutter.com). But neither one had ALL the cutters I wanted, so I would have to place an order with each and the shipping was $9 or more, which wasn't very cost effective.

Then I found www.wineandcake.com. It turns out that they had an excellent assortment of cutters, most cost around $1.15, and they ship via U.S. Priority for only $5.89. (Does anyone know what the HOFTB prefix means? Is it a brand?) For me, every penny counts so I was very excited to find them. I didn't see them listed in this thread. I'll follow up and let you know if I'm satisfied with my order.

I found this great website www.karenscookies.com, you can buy cutters, not as large of sellection as other places. But what is better is she as instruction cards on decorating cookies. They are great and very helpful way of decorating. Also used her meringue buttercream receipe and it is nice. doesn't dry as hard as royal but gluides on great.

I think that the site you are talking about is actually www.karenscookies.net . She does have really great tutorials and a nice selection of cutters and decorating supplies. I have ordered from her before and have never dealt with a nicer business owner, she went above and beyond to help me out.